Seacrets Distilling Company in Ocean City, Maryland, offers a compact, hands-on look at small-batch spirits production on the Eastern Shore. The Distillery Tours at Seacrets are an hour-long behind-the-barrels walkthrough where guides lead groups from the grain holding rooms through mash tuns, fermentation tanks, and the copper stills before finishing in the Speakeasy Tasting Room.
Start the tour at the meeting point directly in front of Seacrets Main Entrance; the distillery entrance is to the left of the main entrance. Groups are capped at 16 guests, so arrival 10–15 minutes early helps smooth check-in, particularly during the heavy summer traffic the venue notes. The tour is available to visitors ages 21 and over and the space is wheelchair accessible (guests must bring their own mobility devices).
What makes this stop stand out along Ocean City’s boardwalk circuit is its living-process approach: you watch grain move from storage into milling, follow it into the still room, and learn how proof, aging and blending shape a bottle’s character. The tasting in the Speakeasy is the payoff—small pours that showcase distilled products described on the tour as “The Taste Worth Fighting For.” Guides explain technical steps like washbacks, cuts, and barrel selection while keeping the tone friendly and direct.
The production area features stainless steel tanks and traditional copper pot stills; nearby you’ll see racks of aging barrels that contribute oak, spice, and vanillin notes. While the site is primarily industrial rather than scenic, the contrast of brass, oak, and marine air gives a distinctive local personality: Ocean City’s hospitality and coastal climate inform the vibe and visitor experience.
Practical details matter here. Tours run roughly an hour and are non-refundable; allow extra time to park and pass summer congestion. Groups are modest in size, so the experience can feel intimate even on busy days. Because this is a working distillery, photography is often allowed in public areas but restricted near sensitive equipment—ask your guide.
Why visit? For travelers who enjoy craft food and drink, this tour pairs education with tasting and gives a direct line into the region’s craft beverage scene. It’s a short, accessible activity that complements beach time and waterfront dining in Ocean City. Seacrets Distilling Company brings process, history and a lively tasting room together into an efficient, flavorful stop on any Maryland coastal itinerary.
Plan to pair the tour with a waterfront meal or a sunset walk along the boardwalk; many visitors combine a tasting with dinner at nearby restaurants. If you’re traveling with a driver, consider booking rideshare after the tasting. The Speakeasy occasionally features limited-release bottlings — ask your guide about buying bottles to take home. Tours sell out quickly on holiday weekends, so reserve ahead.